Shetler's Wholesale - All American Pressure Canners

In my latest issue of Countryside, I see that there is a full page ad for Shetler's Wholesale Company in IN. They have All American Pressure Canners ranging in price from $169.95 - 369.95. I can't seem to find a website for this company. Anyone deal with them before?

I haven't heard of them, but I found a great pressure cooker/canner set for about the same price. It's Rapid-Chef. I use the two sizes I got for cooking as well as canning and it's really simple to use. I even use them as my regular pots when not pressure cooking.

In my latest issue of Countryside, I see that there is a full page ad for Shetler's Wholesale Company in IN. They have All American Pressure Canners ranging in price from $169.95 - 369.95. I can't seem to find a website for this company. Anyone deal with them before?

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Shetler's Wholesale Company in IN ? My guess there isn't a website because the company's owners are either Old Order Amish or Mennonite.

Shetler's Wholesale Company in IN ? My guess there isn't a website because the company's owners are either Old Order Amish or Mennonite.

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Yes, I thought of this too, but was curious if anyone has had business with them before and could recommend them. I'm definately interested in the All American Canner. I've used a Presto for years and would like to upgrade. I've heard many good things about the All American, and not just on this forum.

For those that are not familiar with the All American brand, it's probably THE best home canner on the market. One of the great features is the metal to metal seal, they don't use a gasket like most canners, that will have to be replaced down the road.

I have some friends that just moved to KY near Madisonville.
There is a Mennonite community in the area and they had let my friend borrow the copy that catalog. Lots of neat stuff if I remember we were looking at another one that I can't remember the name of.
But I would think that you would have really good service with them. I think that add (I saw it also) said phone, mail or fax orders.
I haven't personally delt with them yet, but I want to get the stainless steel baking pans.

I wouldn't think so....they have two holes in them, one for the pressure weight, and one a rubber plug deal ( safety plug....will blow out before the canner blows if the pressure weight hole manages to plug up ) that seals from the pressure created in the canner as it heats up......but they only work in the outward direction......plus the metal to metal seal is a function of heating the canner.....it actually isn't sealed much when you first start the run.

I had not thought about that. A section 12" PVC with threaded cap ends maybe 2 foot long. Would fit standing up in a chest freezer. With a vacuum line attached so I can suck it down to 10 pounds of vacuum. And it would hold close to ten gallons.

www.Lehmans.com
They have a real sharp pressure canner. It is quite expensive, but built to last forever. Available in sizes from 10 1/2 quart (holds 7 pints)to 41 1/2 quart holds 32 pints).They also sell repair parts for Presto Canners. Free catalog available with hundreds of items for the Homestead.

The Lehman's Best canner IS an All American. FYI, the All American comes with a 50 year warranty. I purchased a really old dial gauge canner at a thrift shop, and for 30 bucks in parts, converted it to a modern weighted canner with a gauge, with the bottom disk and a new user's manual. I've used it twice so far, with perfect results. I also like the fact that it's HEAVY aluminum, like around three times as heavy as my Mirro the same size. It makes me feel safer having all that metal between me and the pressure.